thebluenosebolt
prefer being behind the times
I believe he wants to come, but we don't want him.I believe we want him, but he won't come to us.
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I believe he wants to come, but we don't want him.I believe we want him, but he won't come to us.
He'll have plenty of takers willing and able to pay what he wants. We won't be one of them.
Which newspaper said we were even interested in Mata?
Hmmm... we'll see.
Teams that could afford his fee/wages...
RS - Utd would never sell to them, plus they have about 16 no.10s
Spurs - A possibility, though he wouldn't be guaranteed a starting place.
Arsenal - Loads of similar players. Would Mou sell to a direct 'rival'? (he never viewed Utd as a rival to CFC when Moyes was there)
Chelsea - Would he go back there? Again, no guarantee of a starting place and wouldn't really fit in Conte's system or style.
Atleti - Doubtful they could afford his wages, doesn't suit Simeone...
PSG - Could afford him, but again doesn't really suit Emery? A possibility though.
Valencia - Maybe, just about, they could afford his fee and salary for the season with the money they got for Gomes.
Real - No chance he's going there.
Barca - Would be a squad player and they've signed two or three midfielders this summer.
Juve - Again, a possibility, but unlikely due to system.
Inter - Possibly the most probable now that they have a few bob again.
Napoli - potentially could go for him with spare cash left over from Higuain.
Neither Bayern or Dortmund need nor want him.
Out of those realistic options, you've got three that are likely, I'd say...
Inter, Napoli and Spurs.
I believe that if we build it, he will come.I believe we want him, but he won't come to us.
West Ham ? Surely they will bid a week after we do.Hmmm... we'll see.
Teams that could afford his fee/wages...
RS - Utd would never sell to them, plus they have about 16 no.10s
Spurs - A possibility, though he wouldn't be guaranteed a starting place.
Arsenal - Loads of similar players. Would Mou sell to a direct 'rival'? (he never viewed Utd as a rival to CFC when Moyes was there)
Chelsea - Would he go back there? Again, no guarantee of a starting place and wouldn't really fit in Conte's system or style.
Atleti - Doubtful they could afford his wages, doesn't suit Simeone...
PSG - Could afford him, but again doesn't really suit Emery? A possibility though.
Valencia - Maybe, just about, they could afford his fee and salary for the season with the money they got for Gomes.
Real - No chance he's going there.
Barca - Would be a squad player and they've signed two or three midfielders this summer.
Juve - Again, a possibility, but unlikely due to system.
Inter - Possibly the most probable now that they have a few bob again.
Napoli - potentially could go for him with spare cash left over from Higuain.
Neither Bayern or Dortmund need nor want him.
Out of those realistic options, you've got three that are likely, I'd say...
Inter, Napoli and Spurs.
I believe if it's the stadium that we are building, Mata will be 126 years old by the time he comes.I believe that if we build it, he will come.
West Ham ? Surely they will bid a week after we do.
https://twitter.com/ed_aarons/status/763300227373817856
'Bolasie deal brokered by former Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne. Everton also looking at Juan Mata and Rachid Ghezzal '
--- the bloke who broke the Bolasie story
Now mate, that Rachid Ghezzal is a player, I don't normally take any notice of youtube clips, because anyone can be made to look good, but his first touch, and close control are exquisite, and he has got a sweet left foot, would love him here.
Manchester United’s Juan Mata has also been linked with a move to Goodison Park in the Dutch press, while Algeria winger Rachid Ghezzal is another potential target. West Ham submitted an £8m bid to Lyon on Tuesday but president Jean-Michel Aulas is keen to retain his services.
“I held his hand, I spoke to him. He wants me to talk with his advisers and I will call them this week to try to break the deadlock,” he told L’Equipe.
“I love Rachid, who is one of the symbols, with Nabil Fekir, of this Algerian community at Lyon. It would be really great that we can reach an agreement.
“We have received offers for him, including that of West Ham. I know Rachid will not leave Lyon so you have to find an agreement not to stay in a situation that is not good for neither party.”
Hmmm...
I reckon i'd give it like something around about a 38.122222291% chance that he will sign for us. And even that is being generous.
Having just spoke to my fat Man United supporting work colleague i'd like to raise this percentage to 46.8177177171% chance that he will sign for us.
Basically fat man doesn't think Mata has much hope of getting in their team at all.